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==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
Primary bloat can occur in feedlot cattle but is generally associated with pastures rich in leguminous plants. There is a particularly high prevelence in New Zealand due to the high level of clover. In the UK occurance of the disease coincides with turnout to lush pasture, especially in spring and autumn.  
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Primary bloat can occur in feedlot cattle but is generally associated with pastures rich in leguminous plants. There is a particularly high prevalence in New Zealand due to the high level of clover. In the UK occurrence of the disease coincides with turnout to lush pasture, especially in spring and autumn.  
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Secondary bloat due to oesophageal foreign bodies can occur in any animal fed feeds such as potatoe or turnips which may lodge in the oesophagus. Cattle with underlying conditions such as tetanus and milk fever are predisposed.
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Secondary bloat due to oesophageal foreign bodies can occur in any animal fed feeds such as potatoes or turnips which may lodge in the oesophagus. Cattle with underlying conditions such as tetanus and milk fever are predisposed.
    
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
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